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Subject: Fwd: Accessible Devices Free, Accessible Skype Recorder


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From: Parker at Vip conduit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 12:50:01 -0500
Subject: Accessible Devices Free, Accessible Skype Recorder
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We've received this from a subscriber and are passing it on for your
benefit.  None of us have had the opportunity as yet to try it.
We point out that this is currently in beta.
I learned of and played around with Callgrab, a new and free utility
to record skype calls. Callgrab can be downloaded from
http://callgraph.in/
It is very similar in functionality but is totally free. It can
record all kinds of skype call, pc to pc, skype-in and skype-out and
conference calls. It runs as an icon in the system tray and by
default records all skype calls automatically. This can be disabled
and recording can be started, paused and stopped from the system tray
icon, which is accessible. There also is an optional toolbar that can
be kept on top but I disabled that so that it does not get in the way
and as I also do not know if and how accessible this toolbar is. I
emailed Callgrab's support and suggested that they add keyboard
hotkeys for the above recording functions and they responded they
would put this on their to do list. The program is in beta still and
I do not know if and how fast they will implement my suggestion.
The callgrab interface itself is accessible without any scripts or
tweaking with jaws; I would assume the same for widnow eyes but have
not foundanyone to try it with win eyes yet.
Callgrab records in mp3 (default) or wave format. The bitrate for
mp3s can be adjusted and gave pretty good results when I tested it
here even though I was using a desk mic and speakers at the time.
Callgrab does not install any virtual sound devices and thus runs no
danger of interfering with software speech. And I just realized that
it worked perfectly even though I used different sound devices for
playback and recording in skype: my usb mic for recording and the my
second soundcard for playback. I need to experiment with this a bit more.
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